Tag Archives: Steven Krein

#45: The Next Generation Media Model – Derek Flanzraich, Greatist



“Like an artist works on art, a greatist works on being great.” – Derek Flanzraich, CEO & Founder of Greatist, discusses the next generation media model, the impact of brand + design and entrepreneurial confidence.

GUEST: Derek Flanzraich, Greatist
HOST: Steven Krein
LOCATION: WCG Offices – New York, NY

IN THIS EPISODE:
The Next Generation Media Model: A Commitment to Excellence
The Impact of Brand & Design
Entrepreneurial Confidence


#44: Venture Capitalism in Digital Health – Robert Mittendorff, MD, MBA, Norwest Venture Partners



Robert Mittendorff, MD, MBA, Principal at Norwest Venture Partners discusses how he brings his experience as a physician to his role at Norwest, top digital health themes to get excited about and tips for entrepreneurs pitching VC’s.

GUEST: Robert Mittendorff, Norwest Venture Partners
HOST: Steven Krein
LOCATION: Wearable Tech + Digital Health Conference 2015, New York, NY

IN THIS EPISODE:
Medicine and Venture Capitalism
What Makes Norwest Venture Partners Unique?
Common Mistakes + Tips for Entrepreneurs Pitching to Investors


#41: Neuroscience & Digital Health – Nathan Intrator, Neurosteer



What’s in store for the future of neuroscience? According to Nathan Intrator, Founder of Neurosteer, although we haven’t made much progress with studying the brain in recent decades, the future looks bright, as advanced sensors and signal processing break into the field.

GUEST: Nathan Intrator, Tel-Aviv University and Neurosteer
HOST: Steven Krein
LOCATION: Wearable Tech + Digital Health Conference, New York, NY

IN THIS EPISODE:
Neuroscience Past & Present
Nuerosteer
Future of Wearable Tech


#34: Tech Trends in Underserved Communities – Joseph Flesh, Purple Binder



How do technological trends in underserved communities affect the design and implementation of your product? Joseph Flesh, Co-Founder and President of Purple Binder, discusses how he designed his technology platform to help people everywhere gain better access to social services.


#33: Aneesh Chopra on Finding the Opportunity to Bring Innovation to Healthcare



Aneesh Chopra, Co-Founder of Hunch Analytics and Former United States Government Chief Technology Officer, discusses the challenge of bringing innovation to an industry that’s resistant to change and finding the opportunity in that. Fireside chat lead by StartUp Health’s CEO Steven Krein at Health Datapalooza 2015 in Washington, DC.


#32: Steve Case on Building Successful Healthcare Startups



Steve Case, chairman and CEO of Revolution and co-founder of America Online, speaks about opportunities in the healthcare sector as it becomes transformed by technology and entrepreneurship. Fireside chat lead by StartUp Health’s CEO Steven Krein at Health Datapalooza 2014 in Washington, DC.


#30: Leveraging Unique Abilities to Drive Success – Reed Mollins, Doctor.com



Doctor.com Co-Founder and Vice President of Business Development, Reed Mollins, discusses the history of Doctor.com, how the team came together and entrepreneurial challenges and lessons learned.


#29: Three Pillars Shaping Digital Health Funding – Matt Karls, Cambia



Patient communication, consumer marketplaces and senior care are seeing a wave of activity as new startups focus on unmet needs. Matt Karls, Assistant Director of Strategic Investments at Cambia, details the impact these three areas will have on the future of digital health.


#26: Designing Digital Health for Impact in Underserved Communities – Inder Singh, Kinsa



Can a digital health startup succeed through good intentions alone? Inder Singh, Founder and CEO of smart thermometer Kinsa, explores the pros and cons of starting his business with no product and no business plan, but with a purpose — to create the world’s first real-time map of human health.


#25: Can Entrepreneurs and the FDA Finally Get Along? – Jonathan Javitt, Telcare



Telcare Vice Chairman & Founder, Jonathan Javitt explores why the FDA is allowing entrepreneurs more freedom than ever before and shares his experience pushing healthcare innovation forward with three different Presidential Administrations.